Rob Pincus dispels the theory that a 22mm snub-nosed magnum is preferred over the 38mm option. He believes the 38mm will always be more practical in real life situations, because although the heavier 38mm has more recoil – which makes aiming for your target’s head more difficult – in a dynamic situation, you won’t be able to aim for your target’s head, anyway. Rob suggests that if you choose any snub-nosed revolver, you should stick with the 38mm and aim for the high center chest to put your enemy down.

Rob Pincus reviews the key components to a efficient reload from bolt-lock with an AR type defensive rifle. Keeping the rifle in the ready position means that it will be easier to get the gun back into a shooting position, if necessary, when your reload is complete.

Rob Pincus and Deryck Poole work with a student to develop the ability to train realistically for multiple threats. Too often, students on the range just swing between targets instead of training to break their focus on the first threat and truly assess their environment to find and engage any other threats. Related videos: Problem

Rob Pincus and Deryck Poole work with a student on the range to improve his ability to adjust his Balance of Speed & Precision to the target size and distance while in the middle of any handgun shooting drills. Too often, students get conditioned to fire at one particular pace. See other videos in our

Brain Sabol discusses the importance of defensive firearms training for a 360 degree world, even on a typical square range. Brian offers some ideas for how you can train more realistically even when your live-fire options don’t include 360 degrees.